Frequently Asked Questions About Kaziranga
Kaziranga National Park is a famous place that was
designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985. It is
located in Golaghat and Nagaon Districts of Assam. This
place is famous among wildlife enthusiasts and nature
lovers for wildlife sightings. It is famous for one-horned
Rhinoceros with about 2200 of them, approximately 2/3rd of
their total world population.
Kaziranga National Park is a famous place that is located
in the Golaghat and Nagaon Districts of Assam, India.
Apart from one-horned rhinos, this park is home to tigers,
elephants, wild water buffalo, swamp deer with many more.
This park was declared a Tiger Reserve back in 2006.
Kaziranga National Park remains open for tourism from the 1st of October to the 30th
of April every year. You can enjoy an elephant and gypsy safari in Kaziranga.
You can enjoy 2 types of safaris in Kaziranga, Gypsy Safari and Elephant Safari. The
best type of safari totally depends on the preferred animal sightings. The Kaziranga
elephant safari is best for those who want the true feel of the jungle without any
disturbing sounds. While gypsy safari in Kaziranga is best for those who want an
adventurous and thrilling ride inside the Park.
Bagori Zone which is located in the western range of the park is the best. You can
do both elephant and gypsy safari here. This Kaziranga safari zone is considered
best for sightings of animals like rhinos, tigers, leopards, deer with many more.
Kaziranga National Park is located on the floodplains of
the Brahmaputra River, hence it is closest to the park.
Out of the seven national parks, Kaziranga National Park
is the largest and biggest national park in Assam and is
spread over two districts, that are Golaghat and Nagaon.
Two days are good to visit the Kaziranga. On the first day, you can do an elephant
ride in Kaziranga in the morning and a gypsy safari in the evening. On the second
day, you can visit the nearby attractions.
There are several tourist attractions near Kaziranga such
as Orang National Park, Addabarie Tea Estate, Guwahati,
Shillong, Kakochang Waterfalls, Hallongapar Gibbon
Wildlife Sanctuary, and Manas National Park.